Just some slight background recorder noise removed. Open, short grassland. Later on in clip Orange River Francolin is heard competing with the Lark. Eventually the Lark gives in. One occasionally hears the wing clapping of the Lark as well.

Bird was sitting in the top of a Brachystegia tree on a dead branch. It called 3 -4 times then flew up and changed direction with a wing-fluttering sound audible on the recording. In this way it rotated its direction through 360 degrees every few minutes.